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Whether you’re an athlete or just don’t want to smell like
one, THINKSPORT products are formulated free of biologically harmful chemicals.

Just because a product is "natural" doesn't mean
you have to spend a ton to get a great product.
Compare our formulation with what others are charging twice the amount
for. Save your money for your next great
adventure instead of letting it go down the bath tub drain...

Directions: Apply to wet stinky head and body. Rinse unless
you want to walk around with soap on your body. Brag to your friends about your
latest outdoor event. Great for everyday use.

Despite what a lot of companies might like to say, shampoo won’t:

• Make you solve Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

• Help you ride your bike faster

• Achieve Scorpion pose in yoga

• Convince your boss to give you a pay raise

The cosmetic industry is highly unregulated. The claims being made are ridiculous. The best regulation at the moment will come from consumers selecting safe solutions. If you like listening to crickets, just ask them to provide supporting science for any of their product claims...

Since our company's inception, we have been focused on being socially responsible. For us this means three things:

Create safe products

Have the least impact possible on the environment in the creation, packaging, usage, and disposal of product possible.

Connect to non-profit organizations engaged in activities that help the world become a safer, healthier place

Over the last 7+ years, we have provided products for various fundraisers for diabetes, child abuse, autism, and cancer organizations, and have provided direct aid to catastrophes such as the Texas fires and Haiti. In addition, we have been proud donors to Texas4000, Healthy Child Healthy World, Environmental Working Group, and St. Jude.

Our program evolved, and through a little bit of "thinking", Thinksocial was created. We came up with Thinksocial as a way to empower consumers to choose which non-profits they feel most connected to and want to monetarily support. We call it the democratization of social responsibility.